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Table of Content Volume 14 Issue 2 - May 2020


Clinco-investigative profile of newly diagnosed type ii diabetes mellitus patients: A cross sectional study

 

Anil S Mane1, Chiragkumar K Patel2*, Vaibhav A Padole3

 

1HOD And Professor, 2,3Senior Resident, Department of Medicine, SMBT Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre, Dhamangoan, Nashik, Maharashtra, INDIA.

Email: chirapatelhospital@gmail.com

 

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